Kent County Council highlights the importance of professional support in helping smokers successfully quit, with evidence showing smokers are up to three times more likely to succeed with assistance.
National No Smoking Day takes place today, offering smokers across Kent an opportunity to make a positive change to their health. The annual UK campaign, first observed in 1984, aims to encourage people who smoke to take the first step towards quitting and to highlight the resources available to support them on their journey.
Kent County Council is promoting the day as part of wider public health efforts, encouraging residents to access free support and advice. The council has emphasised that whilst quitting smoking can be challenging, professional assistance significantly improves the likelihood of success. Research indicates that smokers who receive structured support are up to three times more likely to quit for good compared to those attempting to quit alone.
Support and Resources Available
A range of support services is available to help Kent residents quit smoking. The NHS Smokefree service provides evidence-based resources, including a free mobile app, practical tips, and guidance tailored to individual needs. Local pharmacies across Kent can also provide advice, prescribe nicotine replacement therapy, and recommend other stop-smoking medications suited to individual circumstances.
For those seeking more personalised assistance, specialist advisors are available to provide support through various channels, including telephone consultations and face-to-face appointments. Many areas also offer community-based cessation programmes, which combine group support with professional guidance.
Health Benefits of Quitting
Health improvements begin almost immediately after quitting. Within hours, heart rate and blood pressure begin to stabilise, and lung function starts to improve. Over time, the risk of serious health conditions including heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer decreases significantly. Beyond physical health, quitting smoking often leads to improved mental wellbeing, increased energy levels, and substantial financial savings.
Setting a specific quit date, such as National No Smoking Day, can provide additional motivation and structure. Many people find that informing family and friends about their intention strengthens commitment and provides a support network throughout their quit journey.
Key Takeaways
- National No Smoking Day is an annual UK campaign supporting smokers in quitting
- Professional support increases quit success rates by up to three times compared to attempting to quit alone
- Free resources, including NHS Smokefree services and local pharmacy support, are available across Kent
- Health benefits of quitting begin immediately and continue to accumulate over time
What This Means for Kent Residents
Residents of Kent looking to quit smoking should contact their local pharmacy, visit the NHS Smokefree website, or download the NHS Smokefree App to access free support and evidence-based tools. Kent County Council encourages anyone considering quitting to take advantage of today’s awareness campaign and the substantial resources available to support their decision.


